Justin took some time out from partying and traveling the world, to post an adorable screenshot of him and Malala, 17, talking about her ‘Malala Fund.’ Malala, made headlines all over the world when she was brutally shot at the age of 15, for speaking out against the Taliban, in her home country of Pakistan.

Justin Bieber really is such a great guy. Justin, 20, spent time, Aug. 6, talking with Malala Yousafzai over FaceTime and we get the feeling that Justin will be working with her to share her amazingly heroic story.

Justin Bieber Chats With Malala Yousafzai & Calls Her ‘Incredible’

Justin knows how to give back and use his celebrity for the greater good. We know this because HollywoodLife.com awarded Justin with the Humanitarian Award at the Young Hollywood Awards, July 28, and he’s proving why he’s so awesome, once again.

Justin posted the pic of him and Malala, to Instagram, with this caption: “Just got to FaceTime with Malala Yousafzai. She has such an incredible story. I can’t wait to meet her in person and talk about how I can support her and the @malalafund. #love.”

Malala — The Heroic Story Of This Young Girl

In case you don’t know too much about Malala, let us fill you in. When she was 15-years-old, she was shot in the head by the Taliban, on her way to school, for speaking out about the oppression of women by the terrorist organization in her country of Pakistan.

It all began when she was just 12, and she began writing annoymously for the BBC about the fear she and her neighbors lived in under the horrific rule of the Taliban. Once she was awarded with Pakistan’s first National Youth Peace Prize in 2011, her identity became known and she was subsequently featured in a New York Times documentary. That’s when she began a target to the Taliban.

While she was riding the school bus, Oct. 9, 2012, she was shot in the head. Luckily she survived and she and her family were immediately moved to England. Since then, she has created the Malala Fund, in order to bring awareness to the education of young women. Several celebrities have gotten involved with her cause, including Angelina Jolie and Reese Witherspoon.